Ghostly Encore at the Brown Grand, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

Oct 04, 03:00 PM

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The Brown Grand Theater in Concordia, Kansas, is known for its dazzling performances—and we’re not just talking about the actors on stage. Commissioned by Colonel Napoleon Bonaparte Brown in 1907 and completed by his son, Earl, the historic theater has seen its share of drama... and not all of it human. From a phantom perfume believed to be Gertrude's to Earl himself reportedly running the show from beyond, the Brown Grand has a cast of spirits that refuse to leave the stage. Oh, and don’t forget the man in the boiler room or the little girl in the blue dress, just waiting for their next act. Join us on The Grave Talks as we chat with theater director Melissa Swenson and paranormal investigator Tonya Merrill about the spectral performances at the Brown Grand. This is Part Two of our conversation.

For more information on The Brown Grand, as well as information on events and paranormal investigations, visit their website at browngrand.org

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